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WATCH: Butler roasts Hancock over public’s enthusiasm to share their medical data

Labour MP Dawn Butler has questioned health secretary Matt Hancock about a new NHS system due to share GP data for purposes beyond direct healthcare.

In a video, Butler can be seen telling Hancock: “You spoke earlier about people being very enthusiastic to give their data.

“I think you are over-exaggerating how enthusiastic people are about giving carte blanche access to their data.”

She asked: “Are you aware that Palantir and Faculty have links to the discredited Cambridge Analytica?”

He replied: “I’m not. I don’t think I am aware of that, no.”

Butler continued: “I think it’s really vital that you should be aware of that, Palantir reportedly taught Cambridge Analytica how to scrape data, that means that you’re putting at risk everybody’s data in the country and giving it to organisations such as Palantir.

“I think it’s really important that you get to grips with that. I will give you this little book of data and democracy and some information to help inform you, secretary of state.”

Reactions

Peter Stefanovic, a lawyer who has made viral videos dismantling government ministers’ statements, said: “Heaven help us”

Dave Liddle said: “A man shitting his underpants live on television, fabulous stuff.”

And Roy said the video resembled five-year-old him trying to not lie to his mother about eating the chocolate cake.

“If you want to see a real example of ‘oven ready’, here Butler not just plucks, eviscerates and trusses up Hancock, she delivers him roasted too,” Kim Spence-Jones said.

He added: “In a real democracy, this single exchange would be enough to end a career.”

And Andrew Godsell thanked Dawn Butler for her “excellent questioning” of both Hancock and Dominic Cummings in Covid select committee meetings. “The NHS data grab must be stopped,” he said.

What is happening?

Medical professionals have slammed a new NHS system which is set to extract patient data from doctor’s surgeries in England.

They questioned the way the plan has been communicated to the public, labelling it as “completely inadequate”.

The scheme will collect information on people’s treatments, referrals, and appointments over the past 10 years, alongside other data from medical records held on GPs’ systems.

There are real concerns that the data could be used for corporate profit, The Guardian has reported.

The new GP data-sharing system was due to start in July but has been pushed back to 1 September, health minister Jo Churchill told MPs following the backlash.

But Churchill insisted that the data programme will still go ahead this year.

NHS Digital said that information will be accessed by organisations “which will legitimately use the data for healthcare planning and research purposes”, and all requests will be subject to independent oversight and scrutiny.

Patients will be able to opt out, according to project leaders.

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Andra Maciuca

Andra is a multilingual, award-winning NQJ senior journalist and the UK’s first Romanian representing co-nationals in Britain and reporting on EU citizens for national news. She is interested in UK, EU and Eastern European affairs, EU citizens in the UK, British citizens in the EU, environmental reporting, ethical consumerism and corporate social responsibility. She has contributed articles to VICE, Ethical Consumer and The New European and likes writing poetry, singing, songwriting and playing instruments. She studied Journalism at the University of Sheffield and has a Masters in International Business and Management from the University of Manchester. Follow her on:

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